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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 7 Sep 1916, p. 4

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©Eficers for 1910 OLLOWING ARE THE OFFICERS OF E CARTWRIGHT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY FOR 19163 {HONORARY DIRECTORS SENAY 3 i C.J. THORNTON, M.D. X Ea RED" TAVILOR ackstoc] Vice. Pres ROBT. J. PARR +. Cadmus eesPresident ..,. NELSON MARLOW, jr. + Blackstock ¥ DIRECTORS 'Whitfield, Blackstock J. Hi Devitt, Blackstock Ly Ve ""¥ Andrew Devitt, Cadmus Wesley no, Wrigl Robt. Puilp Ty, Buk REASURER Hdward Montgomery .. RULES AND RECULATIONS : a wD J must bate been grown by the sxulblyor tho present, yoir inthe" Province of Ontario and all ex- must be the bona fide" property of the exhibitor, 33 Au Aciistes, Farm Praducts, &c. for exhibition in Olnsses FH. 1, ' To must' be insCharge of the Arranging Committee not phan 12 o'clock jf, on the first day of the Exhibition, when the will be ol 'and the Judges will proceed to award the prises. fmats Or gftioles in other Olnsses must be ou the grounds by 'sdnesday--none but members to eom pete. n 'procuring more than one Kulry Ticket from the r the same animal or article in any of the Classes rize or prizes as may bave been awarded him lass A.; only teu entries free) all entries over ten Will be charged 35 cents eath, '4. Exhibits in Class I. must be made or prepared by thie person bi the same. 'None but imanufaciurers or thelr agents shall be allowed to in Class G., and in the event of the latier exhibiting agent, shall enter, in all cases, Ip the name of the manufacturer, order to obtain a prize, must be a member of the Society. oPerson shall receive more than one prize on the same exhibit. 8. AT exbibits in the Drill Shed shall be in charge of the mittee who will use every prceauiion to protect ibem from r: and no perzon will be permitted to remove the same until ols p. m.. when all shall be required to lefve the Drill Shed i @x08ph th exhibitors and their assistants. * "7. Any Exhibitor whose exhibit has been protested shall be requir. &l 10 take afidavit that bis or her Exhibit complies With the above les and Itegulntions, and failing to do so will forfeit any prizes | may have been awarded them. 8. 1f in the opinion of any Judge or Judges any animal or article is In wrong Class or does not com ply with the above Rules and lations it shall be the duty of the sald Judge or Judges to rule oxhibils in Class HI m out. 9. All Animals on Exhibition in Classes A, B, C, and D, must be igsed or sequrely tied. 20, Visitors on entering the grounds shall pa; time of admittance: Children under 1: & Unsriage, Twenty-five cen riage, Fifty cents One Dollar will be retained 'Preasurer. out of prizes awarded Exhibitors. as mem bership for the next year. 12. The prizes will be paid at the Post Office, the 1st day of November, 1016, 'wenty-five cents for ars Fifteen Cents { Blackstock, on DL -------------------------- BR ABI Se I SAA PRIZE LIST [Horses MusT BE oN THE GROUNDS AT 1.30 P.M.] Class A--HORSES DRAUGHT {Dirsctor in charge, W. A. VanCamp]) 1st 2nd Brd $200 8I 1 650 1 Team tp Double Wagon 2 Brood Mare, foal by ride 8 Two-year-old Colt, Gelding or Filly. 4 One-year old Colt, Gslding or Filly 5 Foal Ly side of its moth. A [Director in charge, |W 8 Team to Double Wagon or Democrat 2 Brood Mare, foal by her side / 8 Two-year-old Colt. Gelding or Filly Had vd One-year-old Colt, Gelding or Filly . : Foal by side of its mother x GENERAL PURPOSE _ [Director in charge, W. A. VanCamp] 11 Team to Damocrat ..... A 3 © $2 32 Brood Mare, foal by her & 18 Two-year-old Gelding or Filly. J4 'One-year-old Gelding or Filly 116 Fol by side of its mothe ,e di ROADSTER : [Director in charge, W. A. YanCamp] 16. Team in Harness _.......... ; 88 8 37 Brood Mare, foul by her side. "38 Two-year-old Gelding or Filly. 8 Single Driving Horse (not ent 29° Due-vear-old Gelding or Filly . "21 Foal by side of its mother _.. J CARRIAG [Director in charge, W. A. VanCamp} $3 $8888 a) 888888 'eam fn-Harness $ ign te 888328 wing Horse (not entire) Grey aE Lie or Filly +... 'val by side ofits mother, x x : SPECIAL CL Single Driving Horse (vot entire) Road- fter or Carriage, urfder 4 years old... $3 'Gentleman's Turnout -- ge horge--horse, vehic be, all owned by exhibitor... 8 1 Driver... Sis 1 Guciel, Nestleton 1 Jackstock. | 2 ko R selene 5 r over three ped seven months Bow over three and auder sever months old. 2 YORKSHIRE "Sow that bas raised pigs thi nie Boar ove three and under seven mouths of id. 4 Bow over three and under saven mouth old. : TAMWORTHS RBOAL .. ..hevsvivtiaekiscuann ens &ow that has raised pigs ibis season a a over three apd under seven months old Sow over three and under seven monthe. old. Olass BE--~POULTRY ep " + (All exhibits in this Class must be raised in 1916) 4) [Director in charge, R. J. 79 Pair Plymouth Rocks; barred. 80 Pair Brabntas, light 8% Pair Brahwas, dark, . o Puir Miooccas, black ... | Pair Wyandottes, white {Pair Spanish, black . "Pair Leghorns ir Ruigde [sland Orphin, A D {Director in charge, Fred. Taylor] 92 Ten pounds Butter in prints (First Prize presented by Dr. McArthur) 93 Five poiinds Butter ip prints. 94 Lodf of Bread; home-muda, white. 95 Loaf of Bread, home<mads; brown 95 Dozen Bans, home made... . 97 Dozen Biscuits, home-made 8 Dozen Cookies, home-wnade oy DozetiGinger Snaps; how 100 Apple Pie, home-made, .... . 10t Pumpkin Pie, home-made | 102 Collection of Canned Fruits 103 CoMection of Jellies. , 104 Collection of Pickles, 105 Hondy in Comb 106 Hon@y Strained J aL a £32538888888828 00 dasaisa cee Olass G--IMPLEMENTS AND DoMESTI MANUFACTURE [Director in charge, Fred. Taylor] 107 Donble Wagon . 108 Double Carriage. 109 Single Cutter . 110 Single Cartiage 111 Fanning Mill 112 Sewing Machine. . 113 Set Harness, Double, Heavy Team 114 Sct Harned collar tugs with it 115 Sct'Bedroom Furniture. . Olags H--GRAIN [Director in charge, Fred * 116 One bushel Fall Wheat, ved, 1916. 117 One bushel Fall Wheat, white, 1916. 118 One bushel Spring Wheat, hard, 1916. 119 One bushel Spring Wheat, soft, 1916... 120 Ope bushel. Peas, Michigan Whites or Canadian Beauties, 1916 121 One bushel Peas, small 122 Oue bushel Oats, white 123 One bushel Oats, black . 124 One bushel Barley, six rowed. 125 One peck 'Whice Beaus .v. «ie eve oie Class I-VEGETABLES {Director in charge, Fred. Taylor] 80 0 19 10 88 8888888 288s Pd 1 ton a88888 120 Half bushel Potatoes, white 127 Half bushel Potatoes, red . 128 Half dozen Turnips .. . 129 Half dozen Carrots, whit 130 Half duzen Carrots, tabl 131 Two Heads Cabbage, W 132 Two Table Squash. 133 Two. Pumpkins 184 Halt dogen Beets, 135 Half peck Onion 136 Half peck Ovious, red . 137 H@lf peck Onions, yellow. 138 Half dozen Mangolds, red 139 Half dozen Mangolds, yellow... 140 Haif dozen Tomatoss 141 Two Water Melons | 142 Twe Citrons . 143 One dozen Ears Indian Corn. . 144 Collection of Vegetables--largest and best --not lesa'than twelve varieties ... Olass J-FRUITS [Director in charge, Fred. Taylor] $0 7 145 Five Northern Spies 146 Five Russet Apples 147 Five Snow Apple 148 Kive Baldwins 149 Five Mann 150 Five Ben Davis . 5) Five Talman Sweets. . FE2 Five Starks 158 Five Kiuys . 154 Five Wealthys . 155 Five St. Lawren 156 Five Alexanders . 157 Five Colverts . 168 "Five Fall Pears 159 Five Winter 160 Five Bunches Grapes 161 Collection of Fruits (named) whieh thay . include different varieties of apples and other fruits when practicable--five each kind ou plete oe Class K- LADIES' DEPARTMENT [Director in charge, Jas. Byers] 162 Baby's Dress .. i 168 Bedroom Slippers 164 Battenburg Pe : 165 © Bedroom Towel, Embroidered. 188 Burnt Wood Wark 167 : Crazy Patchwork ... 168 Coronation Braid Work . 60 chet Work with Woof rochet Work with Bilk 171 Crochet Work with Cat! 172 Collection of Fancy Work 178 Parn-d Work a 278 Embroidery on Cotven : 176° Einhroidered Uentre Piece 7 Eyer 1 Cyelet Embroidery 178 Fauey Work Apron 179° Fancy Pils Cushion 180° F. Tid; seeases S222s8s282228 Siugle--eollar and hame and breast - 82222832883 2 « ---- 588 8888 5 30 cg2ge ow st gt g8 3888E88 sR 2 ©a32288 8888 8 2 8 £3258885888888838 2 2222838852882388 ERASE 2E AS3E888585880 -« Tb fd on 91 'Twaetity pounds Butter in pail or crock $8 00 $2 00 $1 00 $0 60 80 40 $0 25 25 month to $70,280,18 with $35,046,944 in th last year. May, in amounted to $94,654, $42,080,486, The & Canadian trade for ) 873,466; ind for the five months of the fiscal year $284,665,958.. The total tor May last year was $80,023,55 $21, and for the two months $145¢ 244,353, x Exports of agricultural Products during the month just closed: rose to% $47,438,750, 'an increase ol'no lea than $34,687,623. Other | exports also show substantial Increases. Oanada's Naval Ward. A "Canada" ward is tothe main tained at the Seaman's Hospital Greenwich, as a permanenf home £6 sick and suffering Canadian scamens Aanouncement of this bas been cont veyed to the Government in a let to Hon. J. D. Hazen frog Lord Dav: enport, thanking the Go¥ernment fofg the contribution of $5,000 made to ward the maintenance of the hospital in response to a Bpeclal appeal fo assistance. The Canadian contribu tion has resulted in the establish: ment of the Canada ward. Foresight Beqnired. Don't burn your bridges behind you. On the other han jon't burn them in front of you, eiiber. gent, soft soap in water. ehotes ROME Of such treatment ready detection f tion of tubercul . By: det le, by proper dlet, exercise, and n of useful activity fo oné's life. * Miles up Dufferin street from the Ci Ir itous Don River is a pretty stretch of bro acves, 1s the site of "the Connaught od to be a 'bright AUGHT, 'public health history of this falr Prov JRATORY - the buildings, now In course of constructio 'pleted: all the various sernuis in use at the presen o pévention of disease will be manufactured here: rolling | will accommodate the torses necessiry for the b serum use eparation: of diphtheria and tetanus antitoxins a dot 1 ' Hare, too, will, Be prepared smallpox vaceine & ive treatment of rabi The land and buildings aro a gift from Colane]l Albert Gooderham L © which makes and supplea these products for the P hich are In turn supplied by the Board 3 No better work '1s being done for'the pub d," 'and the Board. is mueh 1 1 of 'appreciation of 'this enterp the megical profession and thé people of Ontario, The ous gif onel Gooderham, it is Hoped, will 'be but the beginning of a series tar gifts to public health work 'in Ontario, which can only be succe ly carried out by' money, which after' all' judiclously used is the chief in the prevention of disease, " AS Atel ibd 2 : 4,--Flens. ¥.8.G., Hamilton. i &.-~Do flcas carry. disease of any 1? % i ENA ed 8 Bay A. Fleas carry a disease known as bubonic plague from rats, squirrels d other small animals. This disease {8 unknown in Can pas Fleas may be destroyed by dusting fresh Pyrethrum powder h amis of the clothing or by dusting the powder over the body. The. floors rooms should be washed with a solution of 6 per cent, ¢resol and 2 kind? © It #0, how may they be got 1 it). S. cers' Supplies" 1 cabled fi an hunger, he ndure if he can smoke. 'have been a lookerson on Seven wars, and i and with: men ofall races. Give them "tobacco ship 1hivy will not cheerfully efor. i , I, for one; am heartily in aceord, : 1f (he glorious record of the Canadian Troops. : short rations of Tobacco; we nidy feel confident" that well t they will in a Short time bein Berlin, which ist ASTER (Summed. Ric e above is the testimony of A mak slio lias [been thronigh sey Ne n "Thi Lise and who himself Knows pertonally a soldier's needs 'That great Imperial : 0 ide Jor the ot diers {roin-over-seas. - 1k has argamzo [comfort of our Canadiag soldiers, and wards o{ $130,000 00 for this purpo _ Unfortamately, the money being subscribed i vide each Canadian soldier-with a weekly tobasco Supply. appeal is made lor More funds, a re ed A i © We should be glad to receive and ford contributions 'to the H : quarters of the Fund fo Canada, and those who can render assistance até invited 10 communicate with Francis R.-Jones, the: Organizing Secretar; | Room 28, Windsor Hotel, Montreal. For 25¢ The Over-Seas Club vill eend to the front as ruck cig tes and tobatto as a private individual can parehise a for. anid will enclose in each packige w hix of matches and : For '$1.00 a hionth Jour ohaccosunply; and we invite of parpose, ? Tobacen F to Canada ol cir is, literat ure'and ¢

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